Plenty of experience from the sales industry. In telemarketing I've had a few customers rudely tell me to get a real job e.g. Multi-level jobs are often regarded in this manner if you do an internet study (check Primerica for example).commonsense wrote: ↑Fri Feb 09, 2018 6:12 pmIt is very interesting that you said "useful purpose to the jobholder because there are many jobs that have no purpose at all for the worker other than trading his time for their money. There's always a useful purpose to the employer, or they wouldn't pay anything for it. In that regard, low paying unreal jobs show how little the employer really respects the worker, making it even more dissatisfying for the worker and therefore not a real job that someone would want to have. The part about not being able to make a living goes along with the whole idea of a job being unreal. Do you have personal experience in this regard?Philosophy Explorer wrote: ↑Fri Feb 09, 2018 5:15 pmJobs that don't serve a useful purpose to the jobholder and are hard to make a living from with poor/no benefits.commonsense wrote: ↑Fri Feb 09, 2018 4:00 pm Yes, but surely you mean something other than all jobs that aren't marketing positions. Really, what are you referencing?
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